Catholics Arrive

Religion in America

French Catholicism

          A divided church in New Orleans

Spanish Catholicism: missions

          Mixed success in New Mexico

Small success in Texas

Franciscans in California

          Father Junípero Serra

Floods from Europe

          Irish potato famine, 1840s

          1 million poor Irish Catholics to U.S.

          Failed 1848 Revolution in Germany

          Protestant & Catholic middle-class

 

Catholic Growing Pains

          Phenomenal growth of Catholic Church

          Number of churches up 885% 1820-50

          Largest denomination by 1860

          Huge ethnic diversity and tensions

          Discrimination strengthens Catholic identity

          Tension between Germans & Irish & others

Anti-Catholicism returns

          Effects of Second Great Awakening

          The cross: “outward emblem of Popery”

          1854: mob attacks chapel, burns cross

          Schools: Battleground

          Requirements of Bible & prayer in schools

          Catholic Church protests

          Separate public schools?

           Protestants: separation of church and state!

           Catholics set up parochial school system

Anti-Catholic riots

          1834 Ursaline Convent burned, Boston

Anti-Catholic books

1844 “Bible riots” in Philadelphia

Mob burns two Catholic churches

Know-Nothing Party, 1850s

 

Catholic conspiracy against America?

 

Effects on Protestants

          Cultural effects: teaching Americans to have fun

          Halloween, Christmas

          Saloons and urban lower-class entertainments

          Salacious and sensationalist books and cheap newspapers

          Worry about attraction of Catholicism’s “superstitions”

          The cross: Recapture a central Christian symbol

          The Gothic revival